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50 Years of ERIC
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Waghid, Yusef; Smeyers, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
In this article we address the issue of why democratic citizenship education should be incorporated more meaningfully into Islamic education discourses in formal institutions in the Arab and Muslim world. In the Arab and Muslim world civic and national education seem to be the dominant discourses. We argue that the latter discourses are inadequate…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Religious Education, Patriotism
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Pigrum, Derek – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The philosophical underpinnings of this article are the Peircian notion of the triadic nature of the sign as iconic, linguistic and indexical, and the use of the sign as a "Zeug" or thing as a means of pointing to or "deixis" in the context of creative activity in the classroom. This involves Lyotard's conception of desire…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Educational Philosophy, Psychiatry, Teaching Methods
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Pikkarainen, Eetu – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
In this article, the concept of competence is studied from the point of view of the semiotics of education. It will be claimed that it is a central key concept when we are trying to analyse the meaning of education. Educational action can be reasonably understood as an insecure and complicatedly mediated trial to affect another person's…
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Theories, Semiotics
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Rutten, Kris; Soetaert, Ronald – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
In our research and teaching we explore the value and the place of rhetoric in education. From a theoretical perspective we situate our work in different disciplines, inspired by major "turns": linguistic, cultural, anthropological/ethnographic, interpretive, semiotic, narrative, literary, rhetorical etc. In this article we engage in the…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Semiotics, Education, Teacher Education Curriculum
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Moran, Seán – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Testimony is an important source of knowledge in many contexts, including that of education, but the notion of the teacher as testifier is not often discussed. Since much that is believed by individuals has come to them not from direct experience but by accepting the accounts of others, the trustworthiness of their interlocutors' testimonies,…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Beliefs, Expertise, Competence
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McIntyre, Kenneth B. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
This essay consists of an examination of the work of three thinkers who conceive of liberal education primarily in teleological terms, and, implicitly if not explicitly, attempt to offer some answer to the question: what does it mean to be fully human? John Henry Newman, T. S. Eliot, and Josef Pieper developed their understanding of liberal…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Educational Philosophy, General Education, Classics (Literature)
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Vakirtzi, Eva; Bayliss, Phil – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The remarkable increase in diagnoses of autism has paralleled an increase in scientific research and turned the syndrome into a kind of a new "trend" within psychiatric and developmental conditions of childhood. At the same time, discursive technologies, such as DSM-IV, autobiographies, movies, fiction, etc., together with…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Research Methodology, Philosophy
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Berkich, Don – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Student Learning Outcomes are increasingly de rigueur in US higher education. Usually defined as statements of what students will be able to measurably demonstrate upon completing a course or program, proponents argue that they are essential to objective assessment and quality assurance. Critics contend that Student Learning Outcomes are a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Educational Objectives, Quality Assurance
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Jessop, Sharon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Walter Benjamin wrote extensively on children and childhood, though this aspect of his work has hitherto received scant attention despite continuing and growing interest in his thought. This article makes explicit the connection between his acute observations of childhood and his distinctive messianic philosophy. The twin aspects of redemption in…
Descriptors: Children, Philosophy, Films, Memory
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Van den Berge, Luc – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The publication of Frank Furedi's "Paranoid Parenting" in 2001 was trend-setting in the sense that it addresses parents directly in a way that is intended to be both critical and supportive, by helping parents to look through a sociological lens at their alleged predicament. Furedi's hope is that this will lead to the…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Sociology, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles
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Forrest, Michelle – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The concept "silence" has diametrically opposed meanings; it connotes peace and contemplation as well as death and oblivion. Silence can also be considered a practice. There is keeping the rule of silence to still the mind and find inner truth, as well as forcibly silencing in the sense of subjugating another to one's own purposes.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Education
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Kotzee, Ben; Martin, Christopher – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Current debates regarding justice in university admissions most often approach the question of access to university from a technical, policy-focussed perspective. Despite the attention that access to university receives in the press and policy literature, ethical discussion tends to focus on technical matters such as who should pay for university…
Descriptors: College Admission, Access to Education, Equal Education, Universities
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Kidd, Ian James – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
This article offers a sympathetic interpretation of Paul Feyerabend's remarks on science and education. I present a formative episode in the development of his educational ideas--the "Berkeley experience"--and describe how it affected his views on the place of science within modern education. It emerges that Feyerabend arrived at a…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Role of Education, Social Influences, Educational Philosophy
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Morgan, Jeffrey – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
This article argues that Buddhists can consistently support autonomy as an educational ideal. The article defines autonomy as a matter of thinking and acting according to principles that one has oneself endorsed, showing the relationship between this ideal and the possession of an enduring self. Three central Buddhist doctrines of conditioned…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Personal Autonomy, Conflict, Educational Philosophy
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McNulty, Lisa – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Locke's reputation as a sceptic regarding testimony, and the resultant mockery by epistemologists with social inclinations, is well known. In particular Michael Welbourne, in his article "The Community of Knowledge" (1981), depicts Lockean epistemology as fundamentally opposed to a social conception of knowledge, claiming that he…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Social Influences, Knowledge Level
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